WO2000012442A1 - Edge decorated articles and method of making same using hot stamping foils - Google Patents
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- WO2000012442A1 WO2000012442A1 PCT/US1999/019429 US9919429W WO0012442A1 WO 2000012442 A1 WO2000012442 A1 WO 2000012442A1 US 9919429 W US9919429 W US 9919429W WO 0012442 A1 WO0012442 A1 WO 0012442A1
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- the present invention relates in general to various articles such as glassware, ceramicware and/or hollowware which is edge decorated with noble metals. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method of decorating the edge, i.e., the lip or rim, of various articles with a hot stamping foil of a noble metal and the resulting decorated articles made therefrom.
- edge i.e., the lip or rim
- article decorating industry there exists the desire to apply a suitable material in various predetermined patterns to an article for decorative or other purposes.
- One of the important commercial applications today is in the decorating of the edge, i.e., the lip or rim, of an article which generally has a cylindrical configuration.
- the term "article” as used herein is intended to cover such articles generally within the category of glassware, hollowware and/or ceramicware. More specifically, these articles include glasses, plates, cups, dishes, bottles, or other such articles having an edge, i.e., a lip or rim, which is intended to be decorated.
- the articles may be formed from a variety of materials, for example, glass and ceramic, although plastic articles are known to be decorated as well.
- a lead based flux is first applied to the underlying article such as by roller or screen printing, and subsequently fired at high temperature.
- a decorative layer such as gold ink, is subsequently applied in a similar manner over the fired flux, once again being fired at high temperature to form a decorative gold layer.
- the lead based flux layer is generally eliminated.
- the gold ink used also included a quantity of lead to enable adhesion of the gold ink to the article such as glass or ceramic material.
- both processes require the presence of lead, as well as potentially other toxic metals such as cadmium.
- lead or other heavy metals are susceptible of leaching out of the decorative coating, thereby contaminating the contained materials, such as food products and the like.
- lead containing inks have been considered undesirable for use on glassware, ceramicware and/or hollowware, particularly where food products are involved.
- Hot stamping foils have been known for use in decorating various objects over generally planar surfaces.
- Hot stamping foil is generally a laminate comprised of a carrier material (often polyester or a similar material capable of release) , a release film between the carrier and a subsequent decorative coat which is usually a color or a metallized coat, for example, a noble metal such as silver, gold, palladium or platinum.
- Aluminum metallized coatings are also used in hot stamping foils.
- the foil may contain other optional layers, such as one or more protective layers, hot melt adhesive layers, etc., between the metallized layer or layers and the carrier material.
- hot stamping foils can be defined as a multilayer web comprised of a backing film, carrier, a release coating, one or more protective top coatings, one or more color coatings and a hot melt adhesive, in that order.
- the hot stamping foil is compressed against the article with the hot melt adhesive layer being compressed against the article substrate.
- hot stamping foils will not adhere directly to a glass or ceramic substrate.
- a press which may be a standard hot stamping press, or a hand held press, is heated to a temperature sufficient to cause the hot melt adhesive layer of the hot stamping foil to adhere to the adhesive ink on the article to be foiled.
- One object of the present invention is to provide an article such as glassware, ceramicware or hollowware having an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide an article having an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil of a noble metal which avoids the use of previously known inks containing lead and/or other heavy metals.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for decorating articles such as glassware, ceramicware or hollowware having an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil, including the use of a radiation curable adhesive ink.
- an article in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, includes an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil.
- the article is in the nature of a body having an exposed edge formed between an inner surface and an outer surface.
- a radiation cured adhesive ink is adhered to at least a portion of the edge, and a hot stamping foil is adhered to the ink overlying at least a portion of the edge.
- an article of polymer material includes a body having an exposed edge formed between an inner surface and an outer surface.
- a hot stamping foil is adhered to at least a portion of said edge by application of heat and pressure thereto using a die of polymer material having a hardness in the range of about 50 to about 80 durometer.
- an article in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, includes an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil.
- the article is in the nature of a body having an exposed edge formed between an inner surface and an outer surface.
- a radiation curable adhesive ink is applied to at least a portion of the edge, with the adhesive ink adhered to the edge by being exposed to radiation operative for curing the ink.
- a hot stamping foil is applied to the radiation cured adhesive ink overlying at least a portion of the edge. The hot stamping foil is adhered to the radiation cured adhesive ink by pressing the foil against the edge with a die heated to a temperature sufficient to cause the foil to adhere thereto.
- a method for decorating an exposed edge of an article formed between an inner and outer surface of the article with a hot stamping foil includes applying a radiation curable adhesive ink to at least a portion of the edge, the adhesive ink being operable when cured to bond to the edge of the article.
- the adhesive ink is cured by exposing the ink to radiation operative to curing the ink, thereby bonding the ink to the edge of the article.
- a sheet of hot stamping foil is pressed against the edge of the article with a die at a temperature sufficient to cause a portion of the foil to adhere to the cured adhesive ink.
- a method of decorating an exposed edge of a glass or ceramic article formed between an inner and outer surface of the article with a hot stamping foil includes applying an ultraviolet curable adhesive ink to at least a portion of the edge, the adhesive ink being operable when cured to bond to the edge of the article.
- the adhesive ink is cured by exposing the ink to ultraviolet radiation operative for curing the ink thereby bonding the ink to the edge of the article.
- a sheet of hot stamping foil is pressed against the edge of the article with a die, the hot stamping foil including a layer of material selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, aluminum, palladium and platinum.
- the die is formed of polymer material having a hardness in the range of about 50-80 durometer. The die is heated to a temperature sufficient to cause a portion of the foil to adhere to the cured adhesive ink.
- an article having an edge decorated with a hot stamping foil includes a body of glass or ceramic having an exposed edge formed between an inner surface and an outer surface.
- An ultraviolet curable adhesive ink is applied to at least a portion of the edge, the adhesive ink adhering to the edge by being exposed to ultraviolet radiation operative for curing the ink.
- a hot stamping foil is applied to the radiation cured adhesive ink overlying at least a portion of the edge, the hot stamping foil including a layer of material selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, aluminum, palladium and platinum.
- Figs. 3-5 are cross-sectional views of a portion of the edge of the article shown in Figs. 1 and 2 illustrating a hot stamping foil decorating various portions of the edge of the article;
- Fig. 6 is a top plan view of a hot stamping foil in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is the top plan view of a die constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention for application of a hot stamping foil over the entire edge of an article and partially along the inner and outer surfaces defining the edge;
- Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the die taken along line 9-9 in Fig. 8 ;
- a hot stamping foil 112 may be adhered to various portions of the edge 106 of the articles 100, 102. As shown in Fig. 3, the hot stamping foil 112 is adhered only to an outer portion of edge 106 adjacent outer surface 110. In Fig. 4, the hot stamping foil 112 is adhered over the entire edge 106, and partially along the adjacent inner and outer surfaces 108, 110. In Fig. 5, the hot stamping foil 112 is adhered mainly to the edge 106, the adjacent inner and outer surfaces 108, 110 being substantially free of the hot stamping foil. As such, the hot stamping foil 112 may be applied to various portions of the edge 106 and/or inner and outer surfaces 108, 110 as will be more apparent from a description of the method of the present invention.
- the disclosed method for decorating a glass substrate with a hot stamping foil includes applying a radiation curable adhesive ink to the glass substrate in a pre-determined design that leaves some areas of the glass ink free, the ink being operable when cured to bond to glass and, when heated after curing, to bond to the hot stamping foil.
- the ink is completely cured on the substrate by exposing the ink to radiation by which it is curable, for example, ultraviolet radiation, e.g., light having a wavelength of about 4-400 nm. , thereby bonding the ink design to the glass.
- a sheet of hot stamping foil is pressed against the substrate with a press heated to a temperature sufficient to cause the foil to adhere to the heated, cured ink design, but not to the ink free areas of the glass.
- the hot stamping foil is peeled away from the substrate thereby leaving behind a portion of the foil permanently adhered to the adhesive ink design.
- Suitable adhesive inks and hot stamping foils for practicing the present invention are disclosed in the aforementioned Kamen, et al.
- a layer of an adhesive ink 113 is applied to that portion of edge 106 and/or inner and/or outer surfaces 108, 110 where it is desired to apply and adhere the hot stamping foil 112.
- the adhesive ink 113 may be applied by conventional screen printing, roller coating and the like.
- the ink may be cured using ultraviolet radiation, actinic radiation, e.g., light having a wavelength of about 4-600 nm, and/or electron beam radiation as disclosed in the Kamen, et al . Patents.
- the hot stamping foil 112 will only adhere to those portions of the article 100, 102 which have been coated with the adhesive ink 113.
- the adhesive ink 113 is cured using radiation, as opposed to firing, the adhesive ink is devoid of lead and other heavy metals which might leach out during use of the article 100, 102 thereby contaminating any contained products such as food products.
- the adhesive ink 113 it is generally not required that an adhesive ink 113 be used.
- the heat and pressure applied during application of the hot stamping foil 112 will be sufficient to effect adhesion of the foil generally to a plastic article.
- the die 126 is composed of a metal impregnated silicone composition which facilitates heat transfer from the heated platen 122 to the hot stamping foil 112.
- the operating range for the hot stamping process is, by way of example, in the range from about 350-450° F, and preferably about 400° F.
- Suitable silicone metal impregnated dies 126 may be obtained from a variety of manufacturers, for example, Schwerdetle of Connecticut.
- the die 126 be formed of a compressible material such as a polymer, and preferably by way of one example, silicone having a hardness in the range of from about 50 to 80 durometer.
- a compressible material such as a polymer
- silicone having a hardness in the range of from about 50 to 80 durometer.
- the harder the die 126 the better adhesion one can achieve with the hot stamping foil 112 as one can apply a higher degree of pressure to the article 100, 102.
- the hardness of the die 126 will affect its ability to conform to a non-planar surface, such as the curved surface of edge 106.
- the die 126 includes an annular cavity 130 dimensioned operatively for receiving the edge 106 of the article 100, 102 to be hot stamped.
- the cavity 130 will receive edge 106 and a portion of the inner surface 108 or outer surface 110 so as to press a hot stamp foil 112 positioned therebetween into bonding contact with the adhesive ink 113.
- a polymer die 126 having a cavity 130 will have a hardness of, for example, about 65 durometer. Further, by way of example, it is contemplated that a die pressure in the range of about 500 to 1500 psi is suitable for adhering the hot stamping foils 112.
- a die 132 in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention is constructed as a roller having a concave circumferential edge 134 operative for engaging the edge 106 of the article 100, 102 for pressing a hot stamping foil 112 thereon.
- the die 132 may be journaled about a suitable rod 136 for rotation.
- the die 132 may be moved over the edge 106 of the article 100, 102.
- the article 100, 102 may be rotated so as to maintain its edge 106 in pressure contact with the die 132.
- the die 132 may be constructed from various materials such as metal and relatively hard plastics.
- the die 132 is provided with a polymer insert 138 about the periphery of the die.
- the insert 138 can be constructed from materials similar to that used in construction of die 126.
- the present invention has industrial applicability in edge decorating articles.
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